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Kind of a personal Problem
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I have been seeing my boyfriend for a while, but the problem is when ever we have sex, he never makes me reach climax.
We have tried loads of postions, differnent places.
I try to relax.
Has any one got any advice, as i really do love him
We have tried loads of postions, differnent places.
I try to relax.
Has any one got any advice, as i really do love him
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry Barney but that may well be the problem..... so dont attribute it to your no doubt lovely boyfriend :o) or your lack of relaxation, it may well just be a chemical thing. Its uncommon but it happens.
Im sure you know yourself whether the anorgasmia has coincided with the antidepressants. If you think it has discuss it with your GP next time you go in.
Dont stop taking the medication.
How about alternatives to penetrative sex for a while...........
Im sure you know yourself whether the anorgasmia has coincided with the antidepressants. If you think it has discuss it with your GP next time you go in.
Dont stop taking the medication.
How about alternatives to penetrative sex for a while...........
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You may have got yourself into a mindset where an orgasm is the 'goal' to reach, and the pressure this puts on you stops it from happening.
Why not decide from the outset that you are not going to try to reach an orgasm, and just see what happens. If you take the pressure off, you will really relax, instead of thinking you are relaxing.
Remember, sex is about loving and fun, it''s not a contest with a score at the end, for either of you.
When you feel comfortable, try stimulating yourself you will enjoy that, and so will he, it's a real turn on! You can attend to your most senstitive areas, and he can learn where they are, but remember - all fun, no pressure is the way forward.
No-one is going to give you a gold medal for climaxing - if it happens, great, if not, no big deal.
Why not decide from the outset that you are not going to try to reach an orgasm, and just see what happens. If you take the pressure off, you will really relax, instead of thinking you are relaxing.
Remember, sex is about loving and fun, it''s not a contest with a score at the end, for either of you.
When you feel comfortable, try stimulating yourself you will enjoy that, and so will he, it's a real turn on! You can attend to your most senstitive areas, and he can learn where they are, but remember - all fun, no pressure is the way forward.
No-one is going to give you a gold medal for climaxing - if it happens, great, if not, no big deal.
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